Indiana has lowered its state flags to half-staff after a gunman fired through stained-glass windows Wednesday at a Minneapolis Catholic Church. The shooting killed two children and injured more than a dozen people.

Here's what we know.

Why are flags at half-staff?

Flags at government agencies in Indiana and across the nation have been lowered to half-staff to honor the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting that killed two children and injured 17 people at a Minneapolis Catholic church as people celebrated Mass.

What did Gov. Mike Braun order about Indiana's flags?

Braun directed flags statewide to be flown at half-staff "as a mark of respect for the victims of (Wednesday's) tragic mass shooting in Minneapolis," according to a news release issued Wednesday from Braun's office.

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